Thinking that Facebook marketing won't get any worse (or better), Mark Zuckerberg appears in keynote F8, calm and cool, and ready to challenge the world. Literally and virtually. There is no red cloak, the usual T-shirt, self-confidence, PR attitude. Before Zuckerberg entered the main agenda of the 8th Facebook Developers Conference, he had no choice but to work on the latest headlines such as privacy, fraud and fame. The future of Facebook marketing: 7 points to shatter it 1. Clear Me, Date Me, Like Me You can clear your privacy all at once, which is a big deal. advertisement Continue reading below "I was very surprised at the history clearing feature.
If it works as Zuckerberg claims, it will be a big win for privacy advocates and users," said Joe Youngblood, a digital marketing expert specializing in Facebook. Says. A match played in heaven? Now you can actually target a new type of color correction services custom audience, your personal partner (date). "In my opinion that Facebook encourages that action, they were also very surprised and hated to try adding dates to the site," Youngblood said. Personally aside, Zuckerberg has cleared the news feed for a new guide to marketers on Facebook's fame and luck.
The future of Facebook marketing: 7 points to shatter it 2. AR / VR facebook-f8 Augmented reality and virtual reality are no longer just fun and games. It's beyond the headset and is now in the palm of your marketing. advertisement Continue reading below Zuckerberg and F8 speakers gave special attention to augmented reality with a clear message. Now is the time. "If marketers weren't paying attention to augmented reality or thought it was a one-off gimmick, Facebook notified them to let the world know where that focus was.